Learn the differences between various organizational structures, discussing the pros and cons of each in this hands-on workshop. Work with your artist or mission statement to determine the structure that best suits your practice. Connect with other artists to share experiences and new ideas. Follow-up one-on-one consulting will be made available for those in attendance.

Facilitated by Brittany Campese, owner of Vision Driven Consulting, a Philadelphia-based business that supports the visionary work of individuals, community groups, and not-for-profit organizations. Brittany runs a monthly workshop series for artists at The Rotunda in West Philadelphia.

One-on-one consulting for Philadelphia-area artists starting or growing businesses. By appointment only and open to the public. Discuss entrepreneurship ideas, strategies, and tactics with local professionals. In-person only at UArts, 211 S Broad St, 9th Floor.

Learn about the various parts of a contract including standard language, definitions, and problems to avoid.

Presented by Frank Taney, of Taney Legal, who advises on legal matters related to commercial litigation, information technology (IT), intellectual property, antitrust and construction as well as dispute avoidance and business counseling.

As 3D printers become more affordable and accessible, artists are experimenting with its possibilities, creating everything from Kevlar dresses to abstract sculptures. Join NextFab and its artists for a conversation surrounding developing a professional practice using 3D printing.

Learn how NextFab artists have integrated 3D printing into their own practice and tour the facility which includes laser cutters, 3D printers, large format 2D printers as well as wood shop, metal shop, and more.

Learn the fundamentals of bookkeeping and budgeting in order to keep your business on financial track.

Presented by Rayce Rollins, author, professor, and founder of Grow Small Consulting (GSC), a management consulting firm that helps businesses get to know their customers better through 1:1 accounting and marketing.

So what does it take to start and sustain a business? An interactive, two-week course designed for artists, makers, performers, and videographers. The program introduces the principles of entrepreneurship—how to plan, budget, market, identify and attract customers, and manage finances.